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— J. G. Holland"God pity the man of science who believes in nothing but what he can prove by scientific methods; for if ever a human being needed divine pity, he does."
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The mere man of pleasure is miserable in old age, and the mere drudge in business is but little better, whereas, natural philosophy, mathematical and mechanical science, are a continual source of tranquil pleasure, and in spite of the gloomy dogmas of priests and of superstition, the study of these things is the true theology; it teaches man to know and admire the Creator, for the principles of science are in the creation, and are unchangeable and of divine origin.
— Thomas Paine
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